SUNNYVALE, Calif., April 1, 2009 — Juniper Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ:
JNPR), the leader in high-performance networking, today introduced
StreamScope™ eRM, an integrated video monitoring and analysis solution
for its M and MX Series routers. StreamScope eRM enables network
operators to perform deep, application-layer video stream quality
monitoring within edge routing infrastructure, which improves
performance and scale, and can lower total cost of ownership (TCO)
through simplified network design and operations—with increased power
and space efficiency.
The ability to monitor and analyze MPEG streams in real-time is
critical to ensuring the quality of video services over cable, wireless
and IPTV networks. Traditionally, comprehensive video monitoring
functionality required dedicated appliances that are challenging to
implement cost-efficiently without compromising performance, scale or
network operations. By fully integrating comprehensive video monitoring
capabilities within the high-performance Juniper Networks M and MX Series platforms and JUNOS® Software,
StreamScope eRM eliminates the need for video monitoring specific
appliances—and greatly improves the performance, reliability and
scalability of video monitoring solutions.
"The increasing prominence of IP transport in video delivery
networks creates new challenges around quality assurance," said Ian
Olgeirson, senior analyst, SNL Kagan. "It's absolutely crucial that
operators ensure the high value of content for which they are being
paid a premium without adding undue complexity to the network."
Developed using Juniper's Partner Solution Development Platform
(PSDP), the StreamScope eRM offering builds upon the technology of
Triveni Digital, a leading provider of digital signal monitoring and
analysis solutions and subsidiary of LG Electronics (LGE), to deliver a
comprehensive MPEG analysis solution that is qualified, sold and
supported by Juniper Networks. Juniper Networks PSDP enables customers
and partners to develop specialized, value-added applications on its
best-in-class JUNOS Software. These specialized applications can be
used in individual customers' networks or, as in the case of
StreamScope eRM, sold and supported as Juniper product offerings after
undergoing extensive validation testing by Juniper Networks. By
delivering applications that are tightly integrated with JUNOS and run
directly on Juniper routing platforms, the PSDP enables customers to
purchase a broader portfolio of end-to-end solutions through Juniper's
direct and indirect channels.
"Service providers need to be more proactive at managing
high-bandwidth video traffic, and the integration of video analysis and
monitoring into routing platforms can accomplish this with maximum
scale and performance," said Ray Mota, chief research officer, Synergy
Research Group. "In addition, this announcement exemplifies the value
of Juniper's PSDP to provide customers with offerings that are built on
best-in-class technology, fully integrated with the router
infrastructure, and delivered at the right time to meet market demands."
StreamScope eRM will be supported on both M Series and MX Series routers, and is an important element of Juniper's Intelligent Services Edge
portfolio, which leverages Juniper Networks' unmatched architectural
integrity to support flexible services and service velocity, with
enhanced operational efficiency. This comprehensive router integrated
video analysis capability uniquely enables StreamScope eRM to rapidly
identify potential quality issues at multiple levels, from the network
layer through the MPEG layer.
Because StreamScope eRM can be seamlessly integrated into existing
Juniper routers, customers will be able to leverage deployed M and MX
Series platforms to deliver integrated video monitoring and analysis
capabilities, providing investment protection and lower TCO, while
ensuring superior scalability. With support for 10 Gigabit Ethernet
links, StreamScope eRM is offered with up to 10 times the scalability
of many typical video monitoring appliances. Additionally, the tight
coupling with JUNOS forwarding and control planes ensures simple,
unified device and network management.
"Video monitoring is an increasingly critical capability for cable
operators and IPTV and wireless providers, as customer expectations for
high-quality video entertainment continue to grow," said Manoj
Leelanivas, senior vice president and general manager of the Edge
Aggregation Business Unit, Juniper Networks. "By increasing the
scalability, performance and efficiency of video monitoring and driving
down TCO, StreamScope eRM raises the bar for video assurance solutions;
and is a powerful testament to the open innovation fostered by our
Partner Solution Development Platform."
StreamScope eRM is expected to be available as an optional feature
for the MX and M Series in 2H09. Juniper Networks' booth (3245) at The Cable Show (April 1-3 in Washington, D.C.) will feature a live demonstration of StreamScope eRM.